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Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park sunset Nov 23/09. Always expect the unexpected and carry your camera with you at all times.
After I got some pictures in one area, I went to another area to catch it setting more. Northeast, PA
The Appledore ~ Key West Harbor
Key West Sunset Cruise ~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwafAYA32Ek
Saturday evening on iena we had an incredible sunset. Here i was in front of the Basilica dell'Osservanza.
Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Nikon D500 & Nikon 17-55 f 2.8
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Sunset a couple of weeks back looking across a field of hay bales towards Whitecroft / Gatcombe on the Isle of Wight .
Old Whitecroft chapel can be just made out in the distance on the right ,and Gatcombe house in the distance on the left .
Nikon D610
Samyang 24mm
f16
1.0 sec
iso 100
Cokin 3 stop ND grad
This is the penultimate image from this trip... I have already uploaded too many as it is but next trip I'll be more selective with what I post.
This is a test shot for canon PowerShot A2500 , a sample image from the canon compact digital camera with 16mp , the camera has an auto white balance , and this photo was taken on the widest aperture , and widest lens angle . #canon #a2500 #powershot #canon_powershot #digital #camera #test #landscape #nature #sunset #compact #pocketcamera #pocket #test #sample #sample_shot #photography
“The strange thing about the sunset is that we actually don’t want the sun to set, we want it to stay right on the horizon, not below it, not above it, just right on it!” -Mehmet Murat ildan
Cornwalls Polkerris harbour this evening during a rather dramatic sunset! The giant Volcanic boulders added superbly to the ancient mystery of the Cornish Coastline.
The sunset at the beach was amazing yesterday! We had high tide in the morning and when it dropped back down again, it left a little shallow 'pond' on the surface of the sand, so I grabbed my three-year-old, headed out there, and let her loose.
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Sunset over the River Humber on 18/05/18. I'd watched as the sun dipped behind a bank of cloud and I thought that was it, so I packed away the camera. Just as I was about to get back into the car, the sun re-appeared from beneath a layer of cloud and slowly moved further down behind another cloud layer. I got the camera back out and took a few images as part of the sun was sliced through by two cloud layers.